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Jun 11
Claude can now write and design a full book in 48 hours.

These 9 prompts turn a beginner into a published author in 10 days.

Save it before it disappears on you 🔖 Image
PROMPT 1: Book Idea Editor

Imagine yourself as a first publishing strategist at Penguin Random House, with 20 years of experience spotting book ideas that become bestsellers.

My Idea: [YOUR BOOK IDEA IN ONE SENTENCE]
My Expertise: [YOUR BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE]
Target Reader: [WHO YOU
PROMPT 2: Build the Chapter Structure
You are a professional Book Architect who has structured more than 200 bestselling nonfiction books.
Book Title: [YOUR TITLE]
Core Promise: [THE TRANSFORMATION YOU DELIVER]
Target Reader: [WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR]
Book Length Goal: [SHORT – 20,000 WORDS OR FULL-LENGTH BOOK]
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Jun 11
BREAKING: Claude can now run Stock Market research like a top consulting firm (for free).

Here are 10 Claude prompts that replace $100K/year stock analysts (Save for later)
1. Market Analysis:

«Analyze the current trends in the stock market, focusing on [sector or stock]. Identify any emerging patterns and suggest possible investment opportunities. Take into account the latest earnings reports and sector news in your analysis»
2. Portfolio Diversification:

"Given a portfolio with a combination of [insert current sectors or stocks], suggest strategies to diversify it further and minimize risk. Include potential sectors to explore and specific stocks to cosider"
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Jun 11
1/x If you've been following the shipping news, you might have heard of the Drewry World Container Index and/or the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index. What are they? A small 🧵 Image
2/x Container shipping is one of the most volatile industries globally. Freight rates (how much you pay to ship a container) can fluctuate dramatically due to changes in supply and demand, fuel prices, geopolitical events, as well as seasonal peaks and economic cycles. Image
3/x Before proper indices existed, rate information was opaque. Shippers and carriers negotiated rates privately, often through brokers, with very little public visibility. This made it difficult to know if you were getting a fair price and/or plan your budget and contracts. Image
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Jun 11
SitRep - 10/06/26 - FP-5 strikes in Cheboksary

An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Drones struck the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery and FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles destroyed the main building of the Progress plant in Cheboksary.

REPOST=appreciated

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As usual we start with Russian losses
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Jun 11
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince, written in exile during WWII, is not a mere children's fable... It's an encoded map of the soul’s descent and ascension, charting the Magnum Opus, the Great Alchemical Work.

Let me guide you... 🧵 Image
To navigate this hidden map, we must understand its scribe, he was a mystic pilot who treated the cockpit as a monastery and the sky as a temple, weaving his transcendental experiences of absolute isolation into his profound prose. Image
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The narrative opens with a test of vision: the drawing of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant... The profane world only sees a hat, demonstrating a blindness to the hidden essence, true sight requires looking past the outer shell. Image
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Jun 11
#BREAKING Sheetal Thakur vs Dhiraj Abraham

Supreme Court says Family Courts should ordinarily assess parents first and decide whether psychological evaluation of a child is necessary before directing such evaluation; lays down safeguards against unnecessary psychological assessment of children in custody and visitation disputes.Image
Justice N Kotiswar Singh:

• Family Courts must first appoint a psychologist to assess the psychological condition of both parents, particularly the parent having present custody of the child, before deciding whether any psychological assessment of the child is required.

• No psychological assessment of the child should be conducted if the Family Court, based on the psychologist's report, finds such assessment unnecessary or undesirable.

• If an assessment of the child is required, it must be carried out by an independent child psychologist in consultation with the psychologist already treating the child, with minimum interaction so as not to disturb the child's mental condition.

• Family Courts must remain conscious that a child's psychological needs change with age and may require periodic review and assessment.

• Courts must examine concerns relating to parental alienation syndrome and false memory creation against the other parent, while ensuring the child is not exposed to influences that may foster such tendencies.
Justice N Kotiswar Singh :

• We emphasise our role as parens patriae and held that child custody, visitation and parental access disputes involving growing children are dynamic in nature and constitute a continuing cause of action.

• Parents are at liberty to seek modification of orders before the Family Court from time to time as circumstances evolve.

• Parties must apprise the Family Court of the status of proceedings pending under the POCSO Act against the respondent, as those proceedings may significantly affect decisions concerning visitation and custody rights.
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Jun 11
Mark this moment.

This is where the endgame begins—though it might take two years to play out.

A President of the United States is openly linking the *Pentagon* and rigging elections for his party.

He is framing an authoritarian takeover as something the *U.S. military* wants. Image
The natural endpoint of this comes sometime in the next two years, with Trump announcing that the Armed Forces must be deployed domestically to combat foreign election interference. He'll say Congress' failure to pass the SAVE Act forced him and the military to end our democracy.
In our form of democracy, there's *no role whatsoever* for the Pentagon in domestic elections.

Yet the president just *inextricably linked the two*, having already had his openly Christofascist War Secretary deploy the military domestically in 2025.

This is going to get so bad.
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Jun 11
Are there any perverted male cops who wants to treat me like this???? I think about myself in this situation daily but I imagine myself being extremely young YOUNGER than this 👇👇👇👇



@SurreyRCMP @surreyps @LangleyRCMP
@SurreyRCMP @surreyps @LangleyRCMP I get told I act like a child so since I get told this alot I know it and I am officially embracing it so does any perverted men preferably cops like a person who has child like tendencies if so I AM THE ONE FOR YOU I even thought about putting my hair like Wendy's girl 😁👍👍
@SurreyRCMP @surreyps @LangleyRCMP @ChrisPentecos @Nncim15 @Ilovecanada13 @HarperMonste @BarbaraDoduk @RegretlessBee @Cdnwatcher @Istandtoreason @facepalmchris @trustednerd @MalaMoragain13 @felixcruggins @CultureGuard @WaxMyBallsShow @FranLa9 @kfurneaux23 @Opiumbrella @threadreaderapp unroll @grok
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Jun 11
How Much Exercise Do We Need for Cardiovascular Protection?
Most people have heard the recommendation:
✅ 150 minutes/week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)
▶️But an important question remains:
Does 150 minutes provide maximum cardiovascular protection, or is it simply the minimum effective dose?
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A recent study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine helps answer this question.
✅Key Finding #1: 150 min/week works but the benefit is modest
🔸Meeting the current guideline of 150 min/week of MVPA was associated with approximately 8–9% lower cardiovascular disease risk compared with very low activity levels.
🔸However, it is not the level associated with the largest risk reductions.

✅Key Finding #2: Larger risk reductions require much more activity
🔸To achieve a >30% reduction in cardiovascular disease risk, participants generally needed around 560–610 minutes of MVPA per week
🔸This is roughly 80–90 minutes/day (4 times the minimum guideline recommendation).
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Why does this matter?
▶️Many people interpret guidelines as: "150 minutes is the ideal target."
That is not what the evidence suggests.

✅A better interpretation is: 150 minutes/week is the minimum target that provides meaningful health benefits. Beyond that, additional activity continues to reduce cardiovascular risk, although the gains become progressively smaller.
3/n
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Jun 11
🧵I transcribed page 7 through 16 of the Australian National Archives David Grusch mentioned yesterday on the Hill. See @UAPWatchers post for direct link to the scanned images.

May ’71 — SUMMARY
The early analyses of UFO reports by USAF intelligence indicated that real phenomena were being reported which had flight characteristics so far in advance of U.S. aircraft that only an extra-terrestrial origin could be envisaged. A government agency, which later events indicated to be the CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence (OSI), studied the UFO reports with the intention of determining the UFO propulsion methods. At that time, OSI was responsible for intelligence on foreign research and development in nuclear and missile matters.
1.The CIA became alarmed at the overloading of military communications during the mass sightings of 1952 and considered the possibility that the USSR may take advantage of such a situation. As a result, OSI, acting through the Robertson-panel meeting of mid-January 1953, persuaded the USAF to use Project BLUE BOOK as a means of publicly “debunking” UFOs, and at a later stage to allocate funds for the Avro advanced “saucer” aircraft and the launching of a crash programme into anti-gravity power. To initiate such programmes decades ahead of normal scientific development would indicate that the U.S. Government acknowledged the existence of advanced “aircraft” which presumably used a gravity-control method of propulsion. An additional motivation could have been the fear that the USSR would achieve this goal before the U.S.
2.By erecting a facade of ridicule, the U.S. hoped to allay public alarm, reduce the possibility of the Soviet taking advantage of UFO mass sightings for either psychological or actual warfare purposes, and act as a cover for the real U.S. programme of developing vehicles that emulate UFO performances. The RAAF, together with many other countries of the world, give credence only to the USAF public facade and appear to have uncritically accepted the associated information. This information has been widely discredited by retiring U.S. service personnel formerly engaged on UFO investigations, as well as by scientists and private citizens.
3.The conclusions of the Condon report conflict with its own contents and have been discredited by many reputable scientists, including the UFO scientific consultant to the USAF. In accordance with the recommendations of the Condon report, Project BLUE BOOK was terminated, but presumably this would have little effect on the main programme.
4.It would appear wrong for Australia to remain ignorant of the true situation. We lack an intelligence viewpoint that can assess the nature and possible consequences of the problem, a scientific viewpoint that could derive scientifically valid data from the reports, and a public relations viewpoint that can honestly satisfy public interest. To overcome these deficiencies in the Australian investigation of UFOs, it would seem that a strong case exists for the acceptance of the RAF suggestion that another government department assume responsibility for the investigation and analysis of UFO reports.
U.S. OFFICIAL ATTITUDE TO U.F.O.s
1.In June of 1947 the Air Technical Intelligence Centre (ATIC) near Dayton, Ohio, assumed a responsibility to investigate the initial reports of ‘flying saucers’. Within a month it was considered that the phenomena were real and probably of Soviet origin. By the end of the year, when ATIC was officially authorised to investigate under the project code name of SIGN and with a high priority, most of the investigators were focussing on an interplanetary rather than a Soviet origin. These opinions were crystallized into a written estimate that was sent to the Pentagon in September 1948. When the interplanetary conclusions were rejected on the grounds of insufficient hard evidence, a reaction set in at ATIC against trying to unravel the UFO problem.
2.In February 1949, ATIC personnel on Project SIGN were replaced with new personnel to form Project GRUDGE. A definite attempt was made during 1949 to use Project GRUDGE to destroy any acceptance of UFOs. The motives for this are not clear: possibly Air Force embarrassment at being incapable of controlling the situation and/or a fear of national panic prompted USAF to try and remove the problem by denying its existence. Another possible motive may have been to provide a breathing space for another “investigative agency” to reach some conclusion; the agency had been assisting ATIC through 1948 and, contrary to official USAF policy, was maintaining a high level of interest during 1949. This governmental agency was not the FBI, and had rocket, nuclear and intelligence experts; their purpose was to study UFO reports in an effort to gather design data on interplanetary spaceships. In the light of later developments, this agency was almost certainly the CIA.
3.Project GRUDGE failed to eliminate the UFO problem. UFO reports in 1949 actually exceeded the number in 1948, and several people who had gained access to earlier official reports were able to contradict the USAF. Journalists generally felt that GRUDGE reporting represented a cover to a more serious knowledge. Eventually, USAF intelligence decided that a fresh approach to the problem was necessary. Between September 1951 and the establishment of Project BLUE BOOK in March 1952, UFO investigation regained adequate financial and administrative support to once again analyse the collected data. Project BLUE BOOK was able to process the data from 3,200 reports into a form suitable for their consultants to be able to use IBM card-sorting machines.
4.The summer of 1952 saw a more than twenty-fold rise in the normal rate of reporting and included the two extensive July sightings involving Washington D.C. This marked increase in sightings had diverse effects. A component of USAF intelligence considered that UFOs were interplanetary spaceships which were about to make closer contact. To prepare the public for this possibility, 41 previously classified reports were released for publication between August 1952 and February 1953. These reports contradicted the earlier official USAF policy of dismissing the reports as misidentifications etc. On the other hand, the CIA regarded the summer UFO activity as a threat to national security, mainly because the resulting crowded communications and defence forces involvement lessened the level of national alertness against possible enemy attack.
5.A scientific panel chaired by H.P. Robertson was convened by the Office of Scientific Intelligence of CIA during mid-January 1953 for the purpose of recommending future action on the UFO problem. Briefings were made both by CIA and USAF. ATIC personnel showed two then-classified movie films of UFOs and the early results of statistical analysis of 3,200 reports. Because of the vital issues involved, the panel felt restricted to recommending that the investigation be continued, but with increased personnel and equipment. The USAF responded promptly with an instruction to comply with these recommendations.
6.The CIA, however, in a report dated 16 February 1953, showed a preference to publicly abandon the investigation whilst intensifying the collection of data. By September 1953 the CIA position had been largely achieved, with Project BLUE BOOK reduced from a staff of ten qualified personnel operating at a top secret level to a virtually inactive project involving one airman. The investigating component had been transferred to the 4602nd Air Intelligence Service Squadron, which was trained in rapid intelligence procurement and reported to Air Defence Command and USAF Intelligence Washington rather than BLUE BOOK. Direct access between the 4602nd AISS and all USAF units was authorized by AFR 200-2, whereas previously this privilege had been given to BLUE BOOK. Although only the airman (first-class) remained in September 1953, BLUE BOOK was later built up to one officer, one sergeant, one secretary, and a part-time consultant, Dr J. Allen Hynek, staying at about this level until it was closed down in December 1969. During this time BLUE BOOK served mainly as a means of supplying unclassified summaries of UFO identifications to the public, and did not form a vital link in collection or serious analysis.
7.Control of public awareness of the UFO situation was tightened by the issuing of JANAP 146 in 1953, which prohibited service personnel from discussing UFOs by threatening defaulters with up to 10 years gaol and up to a $10,000 fine. When service personnel resigned or retired, however, it was possible to reveal USAF attitudes or opinions even if actual data was still restricted. In this way many Intelligence Officers associated with the UFO problem — including Major D. Fournet, who was BLUE BOOK Project Officer at the Pentagon until late 1952, Captain E. Ruppelt, who headed Project GRUDGE and Project BLUE BOOK until September 1953, and Admiral Hillenkoetter, who directed CIA from its inception until October 1950 — on retiring from the services, all publicly stated that the U.S. Government knew UFOs were extra-terrestrial but was withholding this fact from the public.
8.When the National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) was formed in 1956 to counter the publicly suppressed USAF investigation of UFOs, the first Chairman was Admiral D.S. Fahrney, who had directed the Navy’s guided missile programme from its inception. Apart from Admiral Hillenkoetter, Major Keyhoe and Major Fournet, other Directors have included Rear Admiral H.B. Knowles, General A. Wedemeyer and Col J.J. Bryan (who was a special assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force). To reduce the effect of these and similar defections from official policy after retirement, the revised JANAP 146E, passed in 1960, made it an offence under the Espionage Act if data on UFOs were revealed.
9.The change in style of USAF reporting before and after the Robertson panel meeting is clearly indicated in the Project BLUE BOOK Special Report No. 14. The body of the report, prepared between March 1952 and early 1953, although biassed in favour of a natural explanation for UFOs, nevertheless showed mathematically that the evidence favoured an explanation that was scientifically unknown. This section of the 316-page report was not released to the public other than as a copy to be consulted, assuming the reader knew of its existence. Public distribution was made, however, of a so-called “summary” which in fact did not summarise, nor scarcely allude to, the 1947–52 data, but concentrated on 1953–55 reporting which was clearly designed to reduce the residual unknowns to an insignificant number, no matter how senseless the identification became.
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Jun 11
You can make $500 per day if you have:

1. A laptop
2. Wi-Fi
3. Time

Here are 10 Claude Prompts that pay you daily: Image
Prompt 1: Find profitable passive income ideas from one skill

“Act as a digital product strategist. My skill is [skill]. My experience level is [beginner/intermediate/expert]. My target audience is [audience]. Give me 15 passive income product ideas I can create from this skill. For each idea, include: what product is, who buys it, what problem it solves, how hard it is to make, how fast I can launch it, best platform to sell it on. Rank ideas from easiest money to highest long-term potential.”
Prompt 2: Turn one skill into beginner-friendly digital products

“Help me convert my skill in [skill] into simple digital products I can sell online. My audience is [audience]. Suggest 10 products that do not require advanced tech skills. Focus on products I can create using simple tools like Google Docs, Canva, Notion, or spreadsheets. For each, give me product name, format, price range, creation steps, and why people would buy it.””
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Jun 11
After your funeral… Image
One Hour after your Funeral…

The prayer over you has ended, and footsteps slowly fade as your loved ones walk away. You lie alone now, wrapped in your shroud, with nothing from this life but your deeds. The life you once knew has ended, and what you sent ahead is all that remains. In this quiet moment, you realize the reality of this world was never meant to last.
1 Day after your Funeral...

Your family is mourning, adjusting to life without you. They remember your words, your laughter, and your kindness - but for you, that world is gone. You are now in a place where status, wealth, and reputation hold no value, and the only currency is your sincerity and the deeds you carried out for Allah's sake.
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